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Title: Ethical Policy Impact on Care Coordination
Description: Governmental regulations about community health and safety significantly impact care coordination. These restrictions impact the price, the number of employees, and the standard of treatment in the healthcare sector. This essay examines the ethical concerns that federal, state, and local rules create and the effect of governmental policies on care coordination. This essay also evaluates how the Code of Ethics for Nurses affects social determinants of health, access to services, health inequities, and care coordination.

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Ethical Policy Impact on Care Coordination

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Introduction
Governmental regulations about community health and safety significantly impact care
coordination
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This essay examines the ethical concerns that federal, state,
and local rules create and the effect of governmental policies on care coordination
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Impact of Governmental Policies on Care Coordination
In nursing homes, care coordination is influenced by governmental policies
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HIPAA controls, which
ensure the privacy of persistent well-being data, empower care coordination (CDC, 2021)
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Though information sharing, essential for smooth care coordination, may need to be
improved by tight HIPAA compliance
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These rates impact staffing levels and care standards
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Regulations
governing quality have an impact on nursing home coordination (Lin et al
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The objective
is to improve outcomes for nursing home patients, and recognizing and interpreting such policies
helps optimize care coordination
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For
instance, staffing levels and treatment quality are impacted by Medicaid reimbursement rates
(Harrington et al
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This brings up the ethical conundrum of balancing staffing needs and
care quality
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Balancing
quality and equal access presents ethical challenges (Baah et al
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In the United States, regional regulations directly affect how well nursing homes can
coordinate care
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, 2019)
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The equal
allocation of nursing homes raises ethical questions, even if care coordination is essential for
guaranteeing that residents receive the right healthcare services
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Fairness and equal access
to care must be given top priority in order to guarantee that nursing home residents receive the
appropriate care
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In conclusion, it is crucial to address local policy regulations for
the best coordination of nursing home services
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While
damaging policies may lead to worse health outcomes and reduced access to care, supportive
policies promote better health outcomes and more effective healthcare delivery
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Additionally,
several of the papers go over how trade and investment agreements may affect pharmaceutical
policy, as well as how Medicaid expansion under the ACA may affect patient outcomes and
patient coverage (Alfano et al
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To ensure that healthcare policies are created to increase
access to treatment and promote improved health outcomes for all, it is crucial to carefully
evaluate the implications and repercussions of specific policy measures
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Government policies impact how care
coordination is carried out in nursing homes, and rules and regulations ensure the conveyance of
high-quality care (Lin, Kavousi, Sullivan, & Stevens, 2020)
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Concurring with the accessible information, suitable staffing levels are associated
with fewer clinic assertions, and course of activity mediations are fundamental to the successful
care movement (Harrington et al
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Additional factors that have an ethical impact on the integration of care in nursing homes
include civil, state, and national administrative structures
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, 2019)
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, 2019)
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A crucial manual for care coordination in nursing homes is the Code of Ethics for Nurses,
which makes sure that patient advocacy and teamwork are at the forefront of every interaction
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(2019), the ethical standards specified in the Code guarantee that
nursing home patients receive patient-centered care and that residents' transitions into and out of
nursing homes are smooth
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In conclusion, the Code of Ethics for Nurses is an important
tool for ensuring that nursing home residents receive the respect and care they are entitled to
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Evidence backs treatments that target factors that encourage improved care
coordination and equitable access to care (Alfano et al
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The elimination of inequities and
ensuring that residents receive the treatment they require can be accomplished by nurses who
have a thorough awareness of the socioeconomic determinants of health
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Conclusion
The way care is coordinated in nursing homes is greatly impacted by ethical and policy
considerations
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It is critical to comprehend and address social determinants of health like
location and race since they have an impact on coordination and contribute to health disparities
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In general,
enhancing care coordination and resident well-being in nursing homes requires policies that
prioritize equal access to care and encourage teamwork
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(2019)
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Nursing inquiry, 26(1), e12268
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(2021)
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Lin, J
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, Kavousi, Y
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, & Stevens, C
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Analysis of outpatient telemedicine
reimbursement in an integrated healthcare system
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Alfano, C
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, Leach, C
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, Smith, T
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, Miller, K
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, Alcaraz, K
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, Cannady, R
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&
Brawley, O
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(2019)
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a cancer journal for clinicians, 69(1), 35-49
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, Dellefield, M
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, Halifax, E
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(2020)
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Title: Ethical Policy Impact on Care Coordination
Description: Governmental regulations about community health and safety significantly impact care coordination. These restrictions impact the price, the number of employees, and the standard of treatment in the healthcare sector. This essay examines the ethical concerns that federal, state, and local rules create and the effect of governmental policies on care coordination. This essay also evaluates how the Code of Ethics for Nurses affects social determinants of health, access to services, health inequities, and care coordination.